Author Guidelines
Submission Preparation Checklist
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check submissions for compliance with all of the following items, and submissions that do not comply with these guidelines may be returned to authors.
Submissions must not have been previously published or published in another journal.
Submissions must be in Open Office or Microsoft Word document format.
Uploaded manuscripts must be typed in Microsoft Word, Times New Roman, size 12, single-spaced, and on A4 paper (21 cm x 29.7 cm) with 2.5 cm margins on top, bottom, left, and right.
The text must adhere to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
Title:
The article title should be written in English and should not exceed 15 words. The title should be typed in all capital letters, centered, and in 14-point font.
ABSTRACT:
The abstract and keywords should be written in both Indonesian and English. The maximum length of each word is 200 words, with 3-5 keywords. The abstract should be typed in Times New Roman, single-spaced, and 10-point font.
The abstract should be short, only 200-300 words, and consist of one paragraph containing a brief background, research objectives, research methods, and a summary of the main findings, including new facts, key conclusions, and implications. It should contain all keywords to be indexed; exclude tables, illustrations, references, abbreviations, and acronyms that are not explained; and contain no information or conclusions not found in the manuscript. Do not repeat the title in the abstract. The essence of the abstract is to convey what has been done and what has been obtained.
Introduction:
Contains the background, research context, literature review results, and research objectives.
Research Methods:
Contains an explanation of the research design, data sources, data collection and analysis techniques.
Research Results:
Contains an explanation of the research results, which can be in the form of tables, graphs, figures, or curves, with explanations. Each research result must be discussed. The discussion is compared with theory and/or other research findings.
Conclusion:
Contains the essence of the discussion or answers to the research questions.
Bibliography:
contains the library sources used, and these sources must be listed in the bibliography list. A minimum of 80% of the bibliography consists of libraries published in the last 10 years. How to cite in text using bracketed citation techniques (last name, year). The bibliography was prepared using APA style 2010 and using the Mendeley application.
The writing format can be downloaded on the journal page.







